Reply to message «Re: Using Bash in Vi mode. How to map keys?», 
sent 19:15:44 02 November 2010, Tuesday
by aleCodd:

> hmm...what do you mean by 's>>' ?
Do not use google groups, it fucks up unicode symbols. It is was a ``,s'' 
enclosed in "\u00ab" and "\u00bb" (left and right double angle quotation 
marks), 
googlegroups turn them into << and >>. In zshrc I have the following code:

    bindkey  -M evi    ",h"             "ins-brackets"
    <...>
    bindkey  -M evi    ",S"             "ins-parentheses-escaped"

where all ins-* are custom zle widgets. It is not the right place to discuss 
their implementation, but here is similar code from my vimrc:
    inoremap ,ef           <C-o>I{<C-m><C-o>o}<C-o>O
    inoremap ,eF            <C-m>{<C-m><C-o>o}<C-o>O
    inoremap ,F              {<C-o>o}<C-o>O
    inoremap ,f               {}<C-\><C-o>h
    inoremap ,h               []<C-\><C-o>h
    inoremap ,s               ()<C-\><C-o>h
    inoremap ,u            <LT>><C-\><C-o>h
    inoremap ,es               (<C-\><C-o>E<C-o>a)<C-\><C-o>h
    inoremap ,H           [[::]]<C-o>F:
    inoremap ,eh            [::]<C-o>F:
    inoremap ,q           «»<C-\><C-o>h
    inoremap ,Q           „“<C-\><C-o>h
    inoremap ,eq          “”<C-\><C-o>h
    inoremap ,eQ          ‘’<C-\><C-o>h
    inoremap ,"           ""<C-\><C-o>h
    inoremap ,'           ''<C-\><C-o>h

Note that `,q', `,Q', `,eq' and `,eQ' lines will probably be also fucked up by 
googlegroups, so it is better to view this message somewhere else, perhaps in a 
mail client.

Here is from ipythonrc. Ipython uses readline, so it should be easy to port it 
to .inputrc:
    readline_parse_and_bind ",s": "()\C-b"
other lines are similar.

> can you please explain 1)what key do you bind 2)and how is it done in
> .inputrc
I am using zsh, so nothing is done in inputrc.

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